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  • ...lar websites [[Campus Watch]], [[Jihad Watch]], [[Professors Watch]] and [[Media Watch]].<ref name="Silence"/> Horowitz also founded [[Students For Academic ...over the Networks after speaking at a university-sponsored teach-in on the Iraq war. Gilroy argued that:
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  • ...nding between us. To suggest these meetings are 'secret' simply fuels the media hype that surrounds the issue, which brings us back to the reason why it's ...Smith]] of [[College Public Policy]], who duly produced a series of ‘key media lines’ for those required to discuss the issue: ‘This is not about lobb
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  • '''Society, Media, and Governance''' '''A Media Roundtable Discussion'''
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  • *[[Joseph Clayton]] Dish Network CEO and president USA *[[Abu Dua]] al Qaeda in Iraq leader Iraq
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  • ...'s supporters and detractors. After a bruising process in Congress and the media, Hagel's nomination eventually passed on 26 February 2013.<ref>Halimah Abdu ...leged lack of support for Israel became a major issue in the political and media fight. As Connie Bruck reported,
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  • ...obbying against any arms sales to Arab regimes, beginning with Egypt, then Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. In the 1980s, another priority was the conversio ...om the international terrorism list, along with no sale of cargo planes to Iraq
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  • ...h section, called Ordre et Tradition, was an international fascist contact network with a clandestine paramilitary wing, the Organisation Armée contre le Com ...would also crop up in the judicial inquiry into the Rosa dei Venti covert network, detailed below. The Director of ISSED's magazine Politica e Strategia was
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  • ...om/commentisfree/libertycentral/2010/jan/13/islam4uk-ban-freedom-of-speech Media-savvy designer Islamists must not distract us from the real danger] The... ...extremists in Luton who hurled abuses towards the returning soldiers from Iraq, but attributed this to ‘fearing a backlash from the rest of the British
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  • ...speech in the same year.<ref> Ken Clarke is banking on well-choreographed media appearances, The ''Sun'', 8 September, 2005, accessed 10 May 2006. Nexis Sc ==Spinning democracy in Iraq==
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  • ..., the suspicions about Philby could no longer be avoided but the Old Boys' network would still function; it was Elliott, Philby's most devoted friend, who was ...Many other areas of life were affected: the schools and universities, the media, the Churches" (303)*.
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  • handicapped the network of groups he had established in Germany and Switzerland. The loss of Grau and his network in 1984 had been preceded by that of
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  • focus, coming under the sway of Brian Crozier and his covert network, the 6I. Having joined MI6 in 1951, Steele was posted to Basra in Iraq; in 1953, he
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  • According to one source the Club “forms part of a closely-linked network of far-right groups occupying the space between the [[Conservative Party]] ::* In Iraq and other anti-terrorist battle-fields, forget “hearts and minds”. The
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  • ...An Insider's Interpretive Case Study'' - see the [https://www.exeter.ac.uk/media/universityofexeter/webteam/shared/pdfs/annualreport/Annual_Report_2008.pdf ...bert, [http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/jan/28/muslims-media-hate-crimes ‘Muslims in the UK: beyond the hype’], ''The Guardian'', 28
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  • ...dicalisation & Contemporary Political Violence, [https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/media/departmental/interpol/csrv/radicalisation-programme-final-4---participants- ...ped in [his] decision to [challenge casual Islamophobia perpetuated in the media immediately after the bombings] by Tarique Ghaffur, the country's senior As
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  • ...dividuals', designed to discourage young people from travelling to Syria, Iraq or being radicalised. <ref> [http://familiesmatter.org.uk/ FAST Home page], ..."BrMed"> [http://breakthroughmedia.org/#our-work Our work], ''Breakthrough Media website'', accessed 16 January 2017. </ref>. The campaign included a campai
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  • ...ade &amp; anti-globalisation protestors, Socialist Workers Party, Dissent! network}} ...an undercover until 2007, with a second deployment targeting the Dissent! network,<ref name="ucpi.covername"/>.
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  • ...anti-fascist protestors, Movement Against Monarchy, WOMBLES, Earth First! network}} ...ith multiple protests occurring in London and elsewhere, with considerable media attention, which included an interview for the ''Daily Mail'' by Commission
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  • ...2006: London ISM stall at march and rally commemorating 3rd Anniversary of Iraq War.<ref name="l.e.31Mar19"/> * 11-12 March 2006: London NoBorders host first UK No Borders Network gathering at The Square squatted social centre, Holborn.<ref name="ldn.hist
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  • ...ipation in inter church events, local initiatives and the Harvest Alliance network. Support of missionary work to Kenya, South Africa and Israel || the advanc ...ng other Christian charities, producing and/or distributing literature and media items to enlighten others about the Christian religion and promoting unity
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